Krankin' Thru China

Formed through the collaborative efforts of disabled athlete Domonic Corradin and long-time China resident and world traveler Joshua Dominick, Krankin’ thru China is a movement to bring the sport of handcycling to China and with it a more active, healthier lifestyle for people with disabilities that live in that country.

Trail Morals:

Don't Litter

Keep your trash in your pocket or put it in a bin. Even pick up after others when you can. Let's all keep the trails clean for everyone to enjoy.

Stay In Your Lane

Many of the paved, and some of the unpaved trails have designated lanes for cyclists and walkers with 2-way traffic just like cars. Keep in your lane unless you are passing someone else.

On Your Left

If you are traveling faster than those ahead of you, pass on the left and kindly warn others that you are there.

Stay On the Path

Paths were created to keep the impact on the surrounding nature to a minimum. Keeping to the path not only helps keep the vegetation from getting trampled, but also helps you avoid poisonous plants and biting animals.

Break Time

If you feel like taking a breather or want to stop to admire the scenery, find a pullout area or at least try to keep as close to the edge or the trail as possible.

Be Nice

Be friendly and courteous to others on the trails. Acknowledge fellow nature-lovers along the way. You never know what a smile could do to enhance someone else's day.

Silence is Golden

If you want to listen to music or need to take that call, use headphones and no need to yell. Let nature make its own soundtrack for the others out there.

Take a Picture

Snap a photo of that awesome flower rather than taking it as a souvenir. Leave if there for the rest to enjoy.

I Saw the Sign

Pay attention to the signs and guidelines on the trails. They were put there for a reason.

Dogs Gone Wild

If you want to take Fido out on the trail with you, keep him on his leash and the leash in your hand. It keeps him safe from running off into the wilderness after that squirrel and keeps other people on the trails safe if he doesn't take too kindly to wheeled objects..

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